Kenya

Kenya’s cultural mosaic is Africa in miniature, with almost every main African tongue spoken and over forty distinct ethnic groups. Kenya is one of the only places in Africa where you can watch a lion-kill in the morning, then drift over coral reefs in a glass-bottomed boat off tropical Mombasa in the afternoon.

Diving in Kenya

Along the entire Kenyan coast stretches a vast fringing coral reef protected from overfishing and development in many places by Marine Park laws. Parts of this reef have been visibly damaged by el Nino, however, rumours of slack policing within the Marine Parks is another possible contributing factor. But even in the affected areas, once you get past 10m depth there lies a wealth of colourful hard and soft corals together with a tremendously diverse marine fauna. The positive signs of regrowth are definately in place. Don’t arrive expecting boundless landscapes of luxurious coral carpeting draped over the seabed. A fringing reef tends to stretch along a coastline and is mainly patchy areas of coral with some stunningly active coral heads teeming with life.

If you’re looking for the big blue experience, dramatic walls, with a constant 30m visibility and large pelagics on every dive, you will be dissappointed. Whalesharks can be spotted in the season but not often. If you can accept that these encounters are rare, and you are interested enough to content yourself with ‘smaller’ reef life, Kenya has much to offer.

Perhaps it is your starting point already, but combining your diving adventure with a safari to one of the beautiful national parks such as the Masai Mara is an absolute must.

East Africa has a lot to offer if you like nature. The incredible topside and underwater adventures are sure to provide you with an exhilarating and enriching experience that will create a lifetime of memories

Location of Kenya

Larger than Germany, equatorial Kenya has five neighbours and three major water bodies, the azure Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana.

we like to travel by train from Nairobi to Mombasa on Friday, the 27th of October. When is the train leaving nairobi and when will we arrive? Is there a nighttrain?
Please informe me about the time table that we can decide, which train we want to use.
We are two adults and two children, age 8 and 10. We like two book than two first class cabins. Is that possible at your travelagency?

Can you pleae give me a price on hire of an overland truck for 8.5 months. We will not require a driver and the truck will be traveling through a vast amount of countries (moroçco down the coast to capetown south africa then back up to cairo egypt through botswana kenya ect) or do you have any used overland trucks for sale.
Regards
Brian

We are planning a one-day tree planting and bush fun expedition to a place called Ivovoani Bush Farm, Makueni (110km from Nairobi in April 2018 and possibly October 2018. We will have Kenyan and international green warriors on the trip.

Each participant will pay her own transport. The project must pay for itself.

Event will be in be rainy season. We need a tour bus that can handle off road in mud. Sand trucks make it so 4×4 is not necessary but is welcome if pricing is ok.

We live in Nairobi (Karen). Looking for a quote for a 4×4 safari vehicle and driver to take us to Nakuru National Park we will be staying at Flamingo Hill Camp leaving early on 27 December and returning on 29 December. We will be 9 people.All fees included

We are looking to hire a 4*4 Prado for one week in December with the following condition:
1. Driving one day from Nairobi to Baringo Lake, 6 days at Baringo lake
the driving back to Nairobi.
2. Car hire quotation per day is to be inclusive of the following:
a. Driver and car on open hours
b. Fuel

Acacia Camp looks onto the Meguarra hills and the stream that meanders by on the bottom end forms a natural border to the Masai Mara National Reserve.

Acacia Camp Masai Mara is divided into two sections, one which boasts 24 permanent tents, each with twin beds and private porch. The rooms are not en-suite but solar lighting and mobile phone charging is provided

The other section is an open ground available for campers to pitch their tents. There is a large communal dining area where your safari cook will serve your meals and you can relax with a cold drink and talk to other campers.

And after dinner you can retire to the camp fire and discuss the day’s safari encounters and meet the local Masai warriors. The clean and well-maintained bathroom facilities are separate for men and women and have hot showers and flush toilets. There are also basins with mirrors.

Acacia Camp has no formal restaurant and meals are served on prior request. there are three well-lit cooking areas where campers can prepare meals.

Acacia Camp Masai Mara has clean, modern ablution blocks, boasting of flush toilets and refreshing hot water showers plus 24 hours security, guest’s comfort and peace of mind is guaranteed. Generator lighting is available at the eating area and the ablution block. Acacia Camp Masai Mara has no swimming pool.

For bookings and enquiries, Kindly call or email back for more details.

Hello
We need to rent a Land Cruiser, self drive, for one month (Jan 10 to Feb 12) for Kenya safari. Can you provide and if so can you please revert with your best rate for that entire period?
Thank you,
Rex

I am contacting to you from Travel Club solisci from Poland. I have been trying to buy train tickets for my group of 16 people but this is impossible to do it without Kenya number
Can you help me with purchase?